ChrisTilford wrote:http://www.spoilertv.com/2013/11/person ... ame_7.html
The Press Release for "The Endgame"
Person of Interest (TV)
Is it just me, or is anyone else getting a creepy Mal-vibe from Root in the previous episode? She's a manipulative bitch, yes, but comes across as somewhat sympathetic at the same time. Textbook femme fatale!
lol Root for president!ChrisTilford wrote:Is it just me, or is anyone else getting a creepy Mal-vibe from Root in the previous episode? She's a manipulative bitch, yes, but comes across as somewhat sympathetic at the same time. Textbook femme fatale!
I just had a thought about Endgame.
Took me few days to figure that out.
yeah i really don't think an actual hero is gonna die either. maybe a member of hr finally snaps back into reality and actual saves someone but in the process gets killed ? thats just off the top of my head. or like you said ? have know clue and we won't know the true answer until episode 10.Havoc1st wrote:I just had a thought about Endgame.Took me few days to figure that out.
Hey all, just joined the forums (technically yesterday). I think the first POI episode I saw in full was "One Percent", and at this point in Season 3, I'm completely hooked. But I can barely read comments on the facebook page without my blood pressure going up. This looks much better, and I'm a big fan of the Nolan brothers anyway.
I thought about that, too.Havoc1st wrote:I just had a thought about Endgame.Took me few days to figure that out.
5 teases from 'Endgame'
http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox ... dgame.html1. One major storyline will finally culminate. As its title suggests, "Person of Interest" deals with the endgame of a major storyline on the show. Take that as you will.
2. Paul Carter makes his debut. Get ready to meet the father of Joss's son, Taylor. "Endgame" features a number of flashbacks into Carter's past, including the introduction of Taylor's father Paul, who is played by Laz Alonso.
3. Carter delivers the best line of Season 3. It's no surprise that Taraji P. Henson's character is totally kick butt, but she delivers one killer line at the end of this episode that is not to be missed. Look forward to it.
4. The Machine is a minor player. Expect "Endgame" to be all about the building confrontation between HR and the Russians, and to not deal with the many questions surrounding the Machine. Similarly, Root is completely absent.
5. There's not a huge cliffhanger ending. So rest easy knowing that the first episode of this three episode arc won't leave you stressing out while waiting the week until episode 9, "The Crossing." That said, you definitely won't want to wait to find out what happens after "Endgame" ends.
*starts perspiring*ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: We’re deep into season 3. Anything you can tease us about what’s ahead? Everything’s been under wraps.
MICHAEL EMERSON: On Lost, there was a great deal of secrecy and serious guarding of narrative secrets, and Person of Interest is now in that same zone of madness. We have big changes coming up in the next few weeks, and the scripts contain camouflaging and other security devices, and made up scenes and stuff, all to keep a certain set of secrets. It’s interesting and exciting, but it also feels like we’re a little bit paranoid right now and living in a security state. So stay tuned, because there’s stuff coming down the line that is so big that the producers are very nervous.
Read more - http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/11/12/perso ... -season-3/
I read someone complaining that there are too many villains/factions in the show.
The show is about (and we are living in) an Information age and these people are complaining about number characters and their respective storylines which are intersecting due to an omniscient machine.
I sometimes suspect that such people are similar to people who complain that it is difficult to keep track of story due to too many characters in LotR or Harry Potter.
The show is about (and we are living in) an Information age and these people are complaining about number characters and their respective storylines which are intersecting due to an omniscient machine.
I sometimes suspect that such people are similar to people who complain that it is difficult to keep track of story due to too many characters in LotR or Harry Potter.
dude season 3 has exposed alot of people for being whiners and complainers. they act like it should e season 1 forever, no new villains, no new protagonist, nothing. they hate vigilance, they hate shaw, they hate root. thats why i don't go to the facebook or imdb page for poi.Pratham wrote:I read someone complaining that there are too many villains/factions in the show.
The show is about (and we are living in) an Information age and these people are complaining about number characters and their respective storylines which are intersecting due to an omniscient machine.
I sometimes suspect that such people are similar to people who complain that it is difficult to keep track of story due to too many characters in LotR or Harry Potter.